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BIOL 429: Molecular Cell Biology I
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Cellular processes with emphasis on membranes; includes reading original landmark papers in cell biology. (CM) Prerequisite: 201 and 202 and (CHEM 212 or 301 and 303L). {Fall}
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BIOL 430 /530: Conservation and Indigenous Peoples
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Trotter (Also offered as NATV 430.) Cultural diversity fosters biodiversity. Students work on conservation projects initiated by native ecologist on Southwestern native lands. Short field trips and one longer field trip. (ID)
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BIOL 435L: Animal Physiology
4.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Altenbach, Toolson, Wolf The function of organ systems in animals, emphasizing neuromuscular, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and renal physiology. (PH) Prerequisite: 371L or 386L. Three lectures, 3 hours lab. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Every other Spring}
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BIOL 436L /536L: Phylogenetics
4.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Poe Principles of phylogenetic inference using morphological and molecular data. Applications of phylogeny to ecology, systematics and molecular evolution. (EE) Prerequisite: 203L and 204L. Three hours lecture, 2 hours lab. {Spring}
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BIOL 437 /537: Evolutionary Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Wagner Mutation, natural selection, genetic drift; how evolutionary forces shape population structure. Mechanisms of speciation. Macroevolution of biochemical processes essential to higher organisms, such as signal transduction pathways, developmental genes and complex organs. (EE) Prerequisite: 203L and 204L. {Spring}
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BIOL 444 /544: Genomes and Genomic Analyses
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Werner- Washburne Overview of genomic analyses from DNA sequence to gene expression and proteomics. (CM) Prerequisite: 203L and 204L. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Fall}
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BIOL 444 /544 - Genomes and Genomic Analyses
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BIOL 445 /545: Biology of Toxins
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Toolson Principles of toxicology; pharmacology and biotransformation of xenobiotics. Mechanism of action, medical uses, and evolutionary ecology of biological toxins. (PH) Prerequisite: 204L. {Spring}
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BIOL 446 /546: Laboratory Methods in Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Cripps, Hanson, Natvig, Vesbach Principles of DNA and RNA purification, enzymatic manipulation of nucleic acids, molecular cloning, gel electrophoresis, hybridization procedures and nucleotide sequencing. (CM) Restriction: permission of instructor. Two hours lecture, hours lab. {Fall}
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BIOL 446 /546 - Laboratory Methods in Molecular Biology
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BIOL 447: Prosection
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Swan Human gross anatomy, dissection of human cadaver. Anatomy topics integrated with Biology 237 and 238. (PH) Prerequisite: 237 and 247L. Restriction: permission of instructor. {Fall, Spring}
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BIOL 448: Microbial Evolution and Diversity
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Advanced course surveying microbial diversity (bacteria, archaea and protist eukaryotes) and examining the evolutionary mechanisms responsible. A central theme is the molecular evolutionary mechanisms of microbes (especially those differing from macro-organisms). (OR)
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